Arcade

Name: ?

First appearance: "Fun and Games"

 

Arcade is a kid who is crazy for computer games, thus the name Arcade. He's totally nuts about it and it seems that he can't differ a game from reality at times. 

Arcade Pics

Full body Arcade

Playing games at school

Standing with Risty

Made a copy for Risty

You're all looking at me!

Fainting

Gabe Khouth

Actor - filmography

"He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" (2002) .... Mekaneck, Orko

"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" (1997) .... Leonardo Hero

Heck's Way Home (1996) (TV) .... Mickey

Ernest Goes to School (1994) .... Rodney

Lotus Eaters, The (1993) .... Dwayne Spittle

Amy Fisher Story, The (1993) (TV) .... Tim Russo

Anything for Love (1992) .... Dan

Shame (1992) (TV) .... Steve Hemingway

"Northwood" (1991) .... Michael

My Son Johnny (1991) (TV) .... Danny Bramante

Terminal City Ricochet (1990)

Always Remember I Love You (1990) (TV) .... Ace

It (1990) (TV) .... Patrick
Notable TV Guest Appearances

"Millennium" (1996) playing "Parcel Service Employee" in episode: "The Judge" (episode # 1.4) 15 November 1996

"MacGyver" (1985) playing "Hector" in episode: "Tough Boys" (episode # 6.1) 17 September 1990

"Neon Rider" (1990) in episode: "One Step" (episode # 1.4) 1990

Comic Arcade

Name: Unknown

ID: Secret

Relatives: None known.

Affiliates: Ally of the Crazy Gang & Gaunt.

Enemies: X-Men, Spider-Man, Green Goblin IV, Captain Britain & Excalibur.

Powers: Arcade is both a Playboy & an Assassin...Son of a Millionaire...He has no Super-Human powers...He became a well known hitman...Known for killing people in unordinary ways, he created "Murderworld", a complex built solely for his own enjoyment with high tech death traps...Has genus level IQ...Great abilities in technology, architecture, design & mechanics.

Origin: No revealing Origin of Arcade has been given yet except to say that he was the spoiled Son of a millionaire, and eventually murdered him...He discovered that he had a "talent" for murder and became a hitman.

Arcade was introduced in the pages of Marvel Team-Up, which at the time of his debut was headed by the Uncanny X-Men team of Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Arcade, along with his assistant/bodyguard Miss Locke, first appeared in #65 (which is also the first U.S. appearance of Captain Britain)

Arcade, whose real name is unknown, apparently was the son of a wealthy American businessman. Greedy, he killed his father (apparently) when he turned 18 and acquired the old man's extensive wealth.

With that money, he began constructing a giant amusement park-like facility, which he called Murderworld to serve as an arena for his assassin-for-hire business. He would charge a $1 million dollar fee for whomever wished a particular person or group of persons eliminated. He would then proceed to capture said target(s) with a dump truck, or some other various procedure of entrapment,

He acquired the services of two loyal workers: Miss Locke, his female cohort, who stuck by Arcade for many years (until he mysteriously murdered her in a flashback sequence in the Wolverine/Gambit: Victims mini-series) and Mr. Chambers, who served as Arcade's "deliveryman" for several years. While Miss Locke is now wormfood, Mr. Chambers' current location is unknown, although a prison is his most likely his humble abode now.

Arcade has acquired a considerable list of enemies, which ranges from Spider-Man to various X-Men, even Dr. Doom. Therefore, he can't be considered a member of one particular "rogue's gallery," but remains, like many, a miscellaneous Marvel villain, who picks fights with anyone he just happens to be hired to kill.

Comic Arcade Pics

Evil

Shadowy

Looks nice, but isn't...

Running

thanx to this site: Arcade's Murderworld

 

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